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    Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    Hello everyone,
    thank you for your help ATAG_Lewis. How do I object to the absolute loss of force feedback on the x and y axes of my Sidwinder FF2. I state that it is in ROF that BOS is working properly. It is also recognized correctly by the operating system Win 7 x64bit. Is there anyone who can give me a hand? it's really frustrating. Thank you all for any answers help.

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    Flying the 109?

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    Yes the 109 and Spit

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    ok lets make this as simple as possible
    When you spawn in the 109, before you start the engine you must quickly fire your cannon and MGs beforr takeoff. For some reason the game doesnt load the FF if you havent fired BOTH your guns first.

    Now if you forget this and take off without firing your guns, you will have FF until you fire your cannons. Once this has happened you must bring the speed back to ca 250km/h and the force feedback will come back with a punch and stay with your for the rest of the mission.

    So either fire BOTH of them before take off OR do it after takeoff but then you MUST bring speed back to ca 250km/h to get the FF back.
    This seems to be an issue with the MS Sidewinder FF stick only. I have one myself

    Pls try and let me know how it works!

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    Thx King,
    I'll try and let you know immediately.

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    Hello King,
    I tried but nothing to do, I do not want to know to work. Do you have any idea?

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    did u activate force feedback in the conf.ini file?

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    Yes is setting FF=1

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    do you ever have ANY force feedback or is the stick completely sloppy without any sort of vibrations when you fire the guns?

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    Hello King, Lewis Hello thanks for your help. Finally it was all sorted out.

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    what was the solution?

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    The solution was indicated by you to shoot a few rounds of cannon and machine guns. But it was also my fault that I had removed the files from the folder FF, not knowing then that removing the file spring.ffe would have affected the whole. So I pay to drink at all a pint of beer, for having somehow caused the loss of time. However, your solution of the fire a few shots, I'll try to spread it among the owners of the Italian Sidwinder.

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    Re: Complete loss of force feedback on the axis x and y - (Sidwinder FF2)

    Quote Originally Posted by =CAM= Voss View Post
    The solution was indicated by you to shoot a few rounds of cannon and machine guns. But it was also my fault that I had removed the files from the folder FF, not knowing then that removing the file spring.ffe would have affected the whole. So I pay to drink at all a pint of beer, for having somehow caused the loss of time. However, your solution of the fire a few shots, I'll try to spread it among the owners of the Italian Sidwinder.

    S!

    voss
    Sembra buono!

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